Bulletin of the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics. no. 78, 1908, Випуск 78U.S. Government Printing Office, 1908 |
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... increasing legislation for the protection of life and health in industry and the demand for more stringent employers ' liability legislation emphasize the need of a more careful consideration of the facts by selected industries than has ...
... increasing legislation for the protection of life and health in industry and the demand for more stringent employers ' liability legislation emphasize the need of a more careful consideration of the facts by selected industries than has ...
Сторінка 434
... increasing to 56.8 per cent at ages 25 to 34 , and decreasing to 38.2 per cent at ages 35 to 44 , and to 30 per cent at ages 45 to 54. Somewhat similar are the results of the analysis of the mortality data for Rhode Island for the ten ...
... increasing to 56.8 per cent at ages 25 to 34 , and decreasing to 38.2 per cent at ages 35 to 44 , and to 30 per cent at ages 45 to 54. Somewhat similar are the results of the analysis of the mortality data for Rhode Island for the ten ...
Сторінка 436
... increased with the progress in the use of high pressure . A dangerous and possibly fatal shock may be sus- tained by contact between two portions of the human body or even clothing and two conductors differing in pressure by 700 to ...
... increased with the progress in the use of high pressure . A dangerous and possibly fatal shock may be sus- tained by contact between two portions of the human body or even clothing and two conductors differing in pressure by 700 to ...
Сторінка 442
... increase in the risk is the result of the increasing depth of mines and the increasing employment of a low grade of foreign , non - English - speaking labor . ( 1 ) ACCIDENTS IN SMELTING AND REFINING . The frequency of industrial ...
... increase in the risk is the result of the increasing depth of mines and the increasing employment of a low grade of foreign , non - English - speaking labor . ( 1 ) ACCIDENTS IN SMELTING AND REFINING . The frequency of industrial ...
Сторінка 443
... increasing in importance , and in 1902 there were 118,671 wells , giving employment to 17,552 wage- earners . ( ) The principal risk appears to be in connection with der- rick construction , where there is a serious liability to falls ...
... increasing in importance , and in 1902 there were 118,671 wells , giving employment to 17,552 wage- earners . ( ) The principal risk appears to be in connection with der- rick construction , where there is a serious liability to falls ...
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